Revision as of 12:13, 30 May 2010

What is the Grid List?

About

At the moment there are a number of sims which we try to keep up 24x7, minus the upgrade times, etc. Remember - there are no guarantees at the moment on the backups of the inventories, landscape, etc. So, treat this as you would treat the beta grid at most. In order to login with opensim-links, you will need to install OpenSim Launcher or add a protocol handler to your browser. Otherwise you could simply create a custom shortcut with the right parameters to your Second Life browser.

Public grids

IMPORTANT NOTE:The OpenSimulator Project is an Application Platform that can be used by anyone. It is not responsible for any grid listed on this page, nor for any grid's content or activities within them. Grid List Policy: Please only list your grid if your software is based on OpenSimulator.org SVN software code, all other grids will be removed and also please provide a link on your grid website back to this project website, remember link recognition is a two-way street.

If you own a grid and are interested in joining a grid association see this page: Grid Associations

Public grids require you to create an account on their website, which you can then use to log into the grid.

These grids are listed in the order of their appearance, anyone found inserting a grid up higher in the list will have their entry removed, please add your entry to the very bottom of the list, this is not negotiable.

The gridlist entries in the main list should just contain the gridname and the plain numbers as defined by the column headers. Please use this template for the subpages to keep the information in a comparable manner. Thanks a lot.

Office Hour

Each week on Tuesday, OSGrid hosts an official Office Hour where the OpenSim developers meet and discuss the weeks software development activities. This is a good place to get to know what is going on with OpenSim.

Grid Test Hours

Several grids provide valuable testing information for the project, each run a special 'test' hour to test capabilities of the platform. These are run at the same time every week. It may also be a good chance to meet people who can answer questions you may have.

A Science Fiction Themed Virtual World, by Michael McAnally (mailto:mwmcanally@gmail.com) - 12 regions NOTE: Please read Blog for connect instructions ---> http://viradu.com for more info. This world is now open for settlement.

A multicultural, multilanguage Bristol based art space and sandbox in the UK. Experimental servers testing new versions towards having hypergrid and megaregion functionality, but stable sim server version is currently 5.4, so quite old. See http://lokir.org/opensim for more info, or use the name and password "Test User test" to log in as a guest.

New (as of 2/20/2010) U.S. based sim. Right now this is more for my amusement than anything. Looking for testers or just bored people who have extra time on their hands. Should it become popular I'll consider expanding services. No registration required. Use any name you like. Questions? mailto:davidakaplan@gmail.com. THIS... IS... SPARTA!!!

YourSimSpot.com is a U.S base standalone Sim hosted on dual quad core servers. With the invent of hypergrid capability stanalone sims don't have to be isolated, to register for FREE just visit Yoursimspot.com.